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IRF4 expression by lung dendritic cells drives acute but not Trm cell–dependent memory Th2 responses
Daniel F. Camacho, Tania E. Velez, Maile K. Hollinger, Esther Wang, Chanie L. Howard, Eli P. Darnell, Domenick E. Kennedy, Paulette A. Krishack, Cara L. Hrusch, Marcus R. Clark, James J. Moon, Anne I. Sperling
Daniel F. Camacho, Tania E. Velez, Maile K. Hollinger, Esther Wang, Chanie L. Howard, Eli P. Darnell, Domenick E. Kennedy, Paulette A. Krishack, Cara L. Hrusch, Marcus R. Clark, James J. Moon, Anne I. Sperling
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Research Article Immunology

IRF4 expression by lung dendritic cells drives acute but not Trm cell–dependent memory Th2 responses

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Expression of the transcription factor interferon regulatory factor 4 (IRF4) is required for the development of lung conventional DCs type 2 (cDC2s) that elicit Th2 responses, yet how IRF4 functions in lung cDC2s throughout the acute and memory allergic response is not clear. Here, we used a mouse model that loses IRF4 expression after lung cDC2 development to demonstrate that mice with IRF4-deficient DCs display impaired memory responses to allergen. This defect in the memory response was a direct result of ineffective Th2 induction and impaired recruitment of activated effector T cells to the lung after sensitization. IRF4-deficient DCs demonstrated defects in their migration to the draining lymph node and in T cell priming. Finally, T cells primed by IRF4-competent DCs mediated potent memory responses independently of IRF4-expressing DCs, demonstrating that IRF4-expressing DCs are not necessary during the memory response. Thus, IRF4 controlled a program in mature DCs governing Th2 priming and effector responses, but IRF4-expressing DCs were dispensable during tissue-resident memory T cell–dependent memory responses.

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Daniel F. Camacho, Tania E. Velez, Maile K. Hollinger, Esther Wang, Chanie L. Howard, Eli P. Darnell, Domenick E. Kennedy, Paulette A. Krishack, Cara L. Hrusch, Marcus R. Clark, James J. Moon, Anne I. Sperling

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IRF4 expression in DCs is not required for CD4+ Trm cell maintenance or recall responses.

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(A) Ly5.1 mice were sensitized and challenged with HDM. Lung Tem cells were adoptively transferred to Irf4fl/fl or Irf4fl/flCD11cCre mice and pulled to the lungs with intratracheal rIL-33 in the “Cells + rIL-33” group. Control groups received no cells and either rIL-33 alone or no treatment at all. Lungs were harvested after 4 weeks. (B) Quantified number of donor-derived Trm cells, donor-derived tetramer+ Trm cells, and ST2+ donor-derived Trm cells. Data represent 1 experiment with n ≥ 4 mice per group and a total of n = 21; statistics (Mann-Whitney test) were performed in GraphPad Prism. Data are shown as the mean ± SEM. (C) As in A, but followed by HDM challenges during FTY720 treatment. (D) Number of total cells, eosinophils, CD4+ T cells, and donor CD4+ T cells in the airways normalized to the mean of the Irf4fl/fl group receiving donor cells. Data represent 4 combined experiments with n ≥ 4 mice per group and a total of n = 52; statistics (Mann-Whitney test) were performed in GraphPad Prism. Data are shown as the mean ± SEM. Also see Supplemental Figure 6.

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